SERVICE NOT MONEY.
“No employee could do his best in a dehumanised concern. The worst wage-slave was not the poorest-paid worker, hut the person, whether in a well-paid station, or a lowly one, who worked merely for money. Ideal conditions could !>e arrived at only by great effort, and by sympathetic understanding or understanding sympathy. 'I riey wore conscious of their high calling rendering a us<dul service by clothing and furnishing their fellows and it followed that they could take no mean advantage, but should help to make business a great, thrilling experience, and not a treadmill with breaks for sleep. W it.h right ideas, all would radiate happiness on I heir way to work, and enjoy an honourable weariness w ben t hey left it.’’- \h W. T>. Yeysey. chairman o f John Dyer. Ltd., a successful J’.ritisb business enterprise.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1928, Page 7
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141SERVICE NOT MONEY. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1928, Page 7
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